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WEDDIIIG. when Sandra Finni-.
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Goderich .and the groom's par-
ents are Nir. ' and Mrs. 'Graham
McNee .of Nile, Soloist •'was Miss
Marilyn' 'Smith 'a Goderich and
Lorne Dotterer,,, Goderich, • pre-
sided at 'the organ.
The ' bride, : given in •marriage
by her 'father, wore. ,h .floor=
lerigt +gown of .silk organza , in
sheath•.. design with redingote
apron, 'panels. The bustle (back
was accented with a large or-
ganza rose.. Lace appliques, re
ean;broidOed ;with pearls, *accent-
ed the` fitted 'bodice wh eh' 'had
,a scooped. neckline .and 1' y point
Sleeves. ;Her trifle -tiered veil ' of
■Australian nylon sheer net was
• caught to an Elizalbethan crown
■ of seed pearls: and she carried
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■ ''. ■ roses .and ivy..:
■FREE Miss Donna McNee ' of Nile, as
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Maid ofhonour and.Miss � Marion
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ANNOUNCEMENTS,
THANK -YOU ".NOTES,.
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•ilarshL • :both ', of . Goderich% as
'bridesmaids 'They were similar
ly attired in short be+ll.shaped
Igowns.'of •white, delustered satin•
•with inserts;''of contrasting lilac
:lace in. the midriffs and skirts
Their •white '-headdresses, which;
matched' the.. rose ' on the 'bride's
gown, 'shad . 'civet• -the -face 'Veils
and• they 'were White•accessories
They ' carried lace -covered Bibles
-the 'gifts of the 'bride, crested
with mauve..*orchids and•.cascad
ing lilac' and white ` streamers:
Groomsman wase. 'Winston,
Kerr of Waterloo and the bride's..
brother George .Finnigar and the
groo¢n's , brother, ;, Ken ' McNee,
ushered.
• The' guests ` were received: at
the . Club •',Grili by the bride's
mother, who Wore a green' 'bro-,
caded dress; with 'white ,mases
sor'ies andf a
pink: rose ' Corsage.,
Mrs:McNee assisted in a powder
(blue; sheath; ;with ..:matching jac-
ket and a corsage- of. pink •roses.
`Guests'. from a ' distance were
present from Newmarket, Tor-
ontoULondon, Kincardine, Wing -
ham and Stratford.
For :travelling.'to *Vermont, .the
bride changed. to a ' linen' suit
of ' powder !blue • ' boucle . with .a
Parisian. !blia.eu. tweed topper.• and
white .and' blue accessories.
:•IVlr. and Mrs; ` :McNee •will `take
-up' .'residence in .Newmarket.
'WEPNESDAY, . MAY 1st, 1663
OLJV.ET.':.NEWS
Mr: and Mrs, Russe11 'Scott t' '&''
Jennifer of .Toronto' visited.:` re'-
curtly With : Mr's....�G.:'•°Scott. and
Harry. •, -
Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Black;
; well and Bab: of 'Cooksviile visit
ed with.. Mr, •and , Mrs Garry
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Blackwell• and family ' Mrs.
■ Blaekwell spent:Jibe •week 'here
■ 'Mrs.. • Ross .,Black and 'Ruth of
•.Wingharn 'Were guests . 6f Mr, &
Mrs. Walter Black and family.
'on Wednesday evening;
Mr.' and '.Mrs. Harry Coiling.
and. family visited. with , Mr, sand
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Mrs, Harold J�ohnstoh of .Tees
• i water on Sunday;
■• , /A number from' here attended
■ the reception for Mr. :arid Mrs;
Aii Jack 'Kirkpatrick of Ripley, on
:, .rriday etreriing,
• ,Congratulations 'are in- order'
:,' for Mr. and Mrs,. Harry Ohris.tie)
■ nee Betty Anger,,on-the +birt'h.
• ,of a daughter;. Also'•to- Mr, and
■ Mrs.. Allan Gamble of the (birth
' Of a son, Mrs, ,Gamble is''tlie :for.
: `mer Alice Brooks.
■ • Miss. Sandra M.abCharles . and"
■ Miss 'Mary' 13oulston " played 'the
■ church •organ' fir Sunday School
■■ and for the worship. ,service tip
Sunday •
PHONE .528-3 34 LUCKNOW •: ss .Phyhrs Cla'yto t t><f �Strat..
f d and. Miss Mary tWhit f
.. ■ ngham, �slient .tike'. w c,
• eelcertd at
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��'ii�■aa�rrt .
Buiki' line
For- Nuclear Plant
Construction of a transmission
line • to • link the Douglas 'Point
nuclear power station with . the > ,
ontar io Hydro • Power syst'ean
near Hanover . is scheduled to,
start early in May,.
The" contractor is Patricia
Transportation Co. 1,4d.- Cost of
the contract;' is. appproximately
$260,060 Agreements ' covering
property right with approxi. '
mately • 100. property owners of
•fected along the'. 31'-rnile route • •
Were completed in April. ,
Three materialyards are be-
ing. established along. the route'
of the Eine and 'headquarters...A,re ' '
being set upp at iPargill,' some 10.
miles northwest of Hanover,
Completion. of the steel -tower,
230,000 :' volt line is sclieduded
for October, 1663; •
When •the Douglas; Point ' sta-
tion .is. in 'operation in 1965, its.
200,000. kilowatt', output; will '.be
delivered to the..provincial power. •
•
grid through ..the Hanover .Trans
,former Station.. •Canada's first •
full scale •nuclear electric. ; sta-
tion, ,the $81.5 ,anillian ' Douglas
Point project is , :lbeing.built by
Atornic Energy of Canada Ltd. k
Ontario Hydro is co operating. in
construction arid ' 'will operate
the . plant on .its 'completion • in
1965:' The- ,plant is situated, on
Lake • Huron, midway ' between
Kincardine, and .Port E1giri:'.
Observed .Their
55th Anniversary.
• A baPPy event was . celebrat-
ed on :Sa urda' ' Aka 20.t W
t Y� p h, When, ,
Mr. and Mrs: Charles' ..Martin of •
East 'W'aviranesl •Township,• mark-
ed their 55th wedding .anniver
.nary, A. dinner for the immedi
ate family` was held at, Danny's '.
Restaurant. •
The '.couple 'were` married in,'To
ronto on April '31d, 1908,E by -
Rev. Jamieson :of that city: Fel-
lowing thei-r .,'marriage ` they -re-
turned to ' thegroom's farm in:
East 'Waiwanosh, where he had
{been. born. and raised.. They '..
have lived, 'in .the: .same 1horrie
since ---that time.
• 'Mr.. Martin is, the son. of . the
iate' Mr. and Mrs: James Mar
tin Sr , and ..Mrs 1 'Marti•n a
daughter of the late Mr: and.
Mrs John: -Gil'lespie •o. White
' Their farm was' .pure+teased Yiy
Mr. !Martin's. grandfather .froirn;.
the crown` in. 1854, when : 400' •
acres ' were—cleared.It `.has been :• '•
in the .rMVlartiri family ever -since:.'
The'., present: `.farm 'home. ' .was
built by Mr.. Martin's 'Mather:
The', couple •'rememlbers .;thit.
:their . Wedding . day was ' lova;,y,
warm, • April' weather; •,and' the
sfiowwas all.'., gone,., Mr. Martin
believes that , the early 'days
were .better,than • the pr e. int,.
He thinks . eerything ;goes `•too
fast, He remarked, "In the o'd
days'. of ''horse .and' 'buggy,. ' whc n
eu met your .'neighbour On the
road; you stopped. for ' a chat:
Today, •all you see o!f' 'tern . is. , a
;cloud' of durst.:behind hhis'
Mr and Mrs, Martin •ha 'e
three . daughters, 'Mrs. Ezra, -
(Gertrude) Scholtz, .-oaf White
church; Mrs Elroy. (Louis(?) ' •
Laidlaw,, of . West Wa.wano011 , .
Mrs;: Cameron (Agnes) Simmons., , .:
London; 'There are ,five . 'grand,-'
children and 'three, kreat'.,grrind-
childrera
Both .are -
They are.
in:gemhealthber's . of :they
W1Yi eaYre xeh ' United Church:
oodm
NEWS. BRIEFS.y
FROM. NEARBY
Teeswater'town hall was, pack-
ed for a concert'to tassis.:t in rads-...
trig ,funds •foi': their newly . or-
ganized pipe „band.: Pipers' and
dancers .from Goderich '&i Luck
now, and fiddlers from Ripley,
added their';talen•ts to Teeswater
numbers: vocal dance,. instru-
mental, Highlight *as .,the :first
1'urbl'ie 'A'ppearance of Band 'Mier'
sonnel,, first • on chanters and as
a °finale on pipes and drums.